Chapter 200: Never Go Back

Chapter 200: Never Go Back

When youre caught between a rock and a hard place, the sensible thing to do is move. I backed away from the two troll armies. Both sides were big and tough and made of solid stone. I was none of those things and if things kicked off, my participation would be in the form of paste.

A sharp pinch on my arm told me where Flossie was. It would be difficult to run away with her clinging to me but then she was quite popular with the trolls, so having her as an armband might actually work in my favour.

Its Keezy, she whispered at me. Not really much of a revelation as Raviva had just shouted out his name loud enough to bring dust sifting down from the roof of the cave.

I know, I whispered back. I think theyre going to fight. We should get out while we can.

No, said Flossie, which was a little confusing. I thought I must have misheard her. Unfortunately, I hadnt. Theyre our friends. Yo should help them.

I suddenly realised she wasnt holding onto me to make sure I didnt leave her behind, she was holding onto me so I wouldnt be able to leave at all. I tried to work my way free, but her other hand clamped on my arm, too.

The last time Id seen Keezy was in Monsterland. He, and his brother, Kungen, had taken us over the border bridge and introduced us to the lovely world of giant worms that ate you whole. Good times.

The last time I saw Kungen he had transformed into a giant rock snake and I couldnt say for certain he retained much of his former self, but he did aid us against the Intui lizardmen and their giant wasps.

I am your king, boomed Raviva, yet you defy me. When you left, I told you there would never again be a place for you here. No longer could you call this your home. But it has been many years and I am not without a heart. Swear your loyalty to me once more, and I will consider allowing you to return.

It was a grand speech full of passion and emotion. Very king-like. I was pretty sure Raviva was more interested in getting a round of applause than healing old wounds, but the offer of conciliation seemed sincere.

We did not return to bow to you, you old ham. Keezy seemed to have a pretty good idea of what Raviva was all about.

I am your king, said Raviva again, this time a little hurt. Although, in his booming voice the effect was like slamming a heavy door with slightly squeaky hinges. Be nice or Ill grind that flat head of yours into dust. Not so king-like.

Wheres Kungen? called out another voice. A troll came out from behind Raviva. This one I recognised only because of her smaller size. It was Kaceyton who had battled with Flossie in a singing contest, and who was also Keezy and Kungens sister.

I do not know, said Keezy. He is the Worm King and no longer considers us his kin. It is said Keezys head dropped and his voice lowered. It is said he helped the man in the spire destroy the castle on the mountain.

No! cried out Kaceyton. That cannot be.

It was true one of the lizards saw the Worm King in the Prophecy Room, or claimed to, just before the portal to Nekromel opened. I never actually saw the Worm King or any giant wormstheyre kind of hard to missbut I have no reason to doubt he was involved. I would have actually quite liked to know why Kungen had been there and what he did, but now didnt seem the time to open the floor to questions.

Did he really think Kungen had intentionally aided Uncle Peter? I didnt find it likely. Monsterland was the jabberwockys home. Helping to destroy it made no sense, unless Peter had forced them into service against their will.

I cannot say for certain, said Keezy, but he was seen at the castle just before the blast. The mountain was destroyed and he hasnt been seen since.

Kaceyton gasped and covered her face with her hands, sobbing.

None of this concerns us, said Raviva. If you are here to ask to return, do so in the proper fashion, on your knees.

King Raviva, said Keezy, sounding a little short, chaos reigns above. Cheng has disappeared, vanquished by the man in the spire using one of his vile unnatural contraptions, and war is raging. How can you stay down here when you are the leader our peoples need?

Our peoples bore me. They are no fun and neither are you, Keezy. Leave.

And dont think just because youve got him surrounded or you have human hostages that itll make a difference. Hes like me, he isnt from this world and he doesnt care in the slightest for the people, human or otherwise. Play games, play war, it doesnt matter. Ive seen what his weapon can do. Ive been inside his spire. His magic isnt from this world and nothing you can do will stop him.

If that is so, said Raviva, there is no purpose in fighting, is there? Better to find amusement while we can. He seemed to have lost interest in his returning subjects and, more importantly, in me. I just needed an opportunity to make my exit.

Keezy scowled at me. You dont know

Leave, said Raviva. Take your renegades and dont come back.

This was it. Go with Keezy, hed at least get me outside. But I believed what I said about Uncle Peter. He wouldnt care if he killed everyone and a few trolls wouldnt be able to stop him. A lot of trolls, however, might.

Challenge him, I said to Keezy. He looked confused.

Raviva turned to me. There is no contest he can defeat me in.

What about the labyrinth? You said it was a true test last time I was here. I realise you probably dont remember saying it or that it was me you said it to, but I assume you still believe it. He nodded slowly. Send a team of your finest against one of Keezys. Whoever completes the maze first, wins. If its your side, banish them forever. If its theirs, take it as a sign you need to improve your skills by facing stiffer competition.

Keezys face softened, if you can say that about solid rock. Something approaching gratitude spread across his features, a lot of good it would do me when he forgot who the hell I was.

But you said we cannot defeat the man in the spire, said Raviva, although there was a hint of interest in his tone. Gamblers cant resist making a bet.

Probably not, but who doesnt like a challenge?

Raviva nodded again, a little more enthusiastically. He turned back to Keezy. Of course, first youll have to beat me.

One more thing, I said. You might think failure is impossible, but anyone can lose. And if you do, no welching. Wagers must be honoured.

Of course, said Raviva, giving the impression he was mildly offended at the suggestion, but unable to hide his excitement at the prospect of some fun. That goes without saying.

No, it doesnt. High stakes mean high temptations. This needs to be above board and no funny business. I dont give a shit about either team, which makes me the ideal impartial judge.

Which was a lie. I wasnt impartial, I was fully behind one of the teams in play. Team Colin. Although the main reason I wanted to be a neutral observer was so I couldnt be forced into joining in. My keen sense of self-preservation was already highly aware of the possibility Id get pulled onto the field of play. Not from the commentary box, I couldnt.

Then let us get started, said Keezy. My agents have informed me forces from Dargot and Requbar are preparing a counterattack.

Somehow I doubted Requbar would be much of a factor once the acid magma burst out of every orifice. Whatever happened next, the one thing I was sure of was I wouldnt be going back there anytime soon.

The eunuch army is being deployed, said Keezy, and they have a new general. They call her the One-eyed Demon. She is ruthless.

Is she a cyclops? said Flossie.

No, she has two eyes, said Keezy. But a large scar over one of them. It covers half her face.

Nope, never going back to Requbar. Only death and exploding lava to be found in that terrible place. I turned to Keezy. Sorry, what did you say?